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Shahbaz Sharif undergoes medical treatment

LONDON: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has met his medical consultants twice since arriving he

By Murtaza Ali Shah
April 04, 2012
LONDON: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has met his medical consultants twice since arriving here over the weekend. A source in Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) told Jang/The News that the Punjab chief minister is in good health and he is undergoing routine medical check-ups.
“He met his consultant on Monday afternoon and he has been booked for another appointment on Wednesday (today) for further consultations. He (Shahbaz Sharif) is having his periodical medical examination ever since his cancer surgery in 2003,” the source said. The chief minister will return to Pakistan, hopefully, by the end of the week, the source added.
On Sunday, Shahbaz Sharif held meetings with his party workers and addressed a press conference in Southall, arranged by PML-N’s youth wing.
Shahbaz said in his speech that Punjab had been plunged into darkness as part of a comprehensive conspiracy hatched by the federal government. He also held that corruption has peaked under the watch of the federal government.
Sharif challenged his detractors to prove any kind of corruption in the Punjab government. He said that under Nawaz Sharif’s premiership Pakistan witnessed a phenomenal economic prosperity but the Pakistan People’s Party government has lost direction and doesn’t know what to do about the governance. He said the crisis of electricity can be resolved in a PML-N government as the party had the vision and the plan to take Pakistan out of the quagmires it finds itself in today, including the power shortage.